Knee Walkers: Helpful Tools for Recovery!

Are you struggling to get around after a foot or ankle injury?

If you have sustained an injury recently that needs to heal or had surgery to correct a foot or ankle problem, the right rehabilitation is essential. A big part of the treatment and rehabilitation process is immobilization and often periods of non-weight bearing.

This is not always an easy thing to handle as most of us lead very busy lives. Having to keep weight off of a foot can limit where you are able to go, how you get there, and how much you can do. When patients of Drs. Joel Brook and David Northcutt, foot specialists in Dallas, TX, have to live with a period of non-weight bearing, knee walkers are often encouraged.

There are many benefits to using a knee walker over crutches when you need to stay off one of your feet:

Your shoulders, arms and hands do not get fatigued as they do with crutches.

The knee pad ensures your leg is properly elevated and supported.

You can remain hands free when standing.

With crutches, the foot is often dangling making it prone to re-injury.

A knee walker enables you to stay balanced, while crutches are often cumbersome and hard to coordinate.

A knee pad uses both legs to balance so muscle atrophy isn’t as likely

When using a knee pad, you stay in an upright position which reduces back strain.

Whether you are struggling with crutches or have a surgery coming up, please talk to our podiatrists about using a knee walker. It can make your recovery time that much easier to handle. Call us today at (972) 566-7474 in Dallas, TX or (972) 943-3323 in Plano, TX or set up an appointment with our knowledgable and compassionate podiatrists online today.